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(Caontloned from the Iirat Pace ) y Ppa to the number of 14,000 « week, are wufactured at av eatalbaliment yn Concord, The vwel ie imported irom Bugland afd cote ¢26 @ lon, [na Tressure Department ie not paying out three-cont Geectional curreney: as rapidly ae re. ceo d, he holes of that denomination are cen cello’, Taree is a new “burning well” in the oll re- Pons, on the Like farm near Pithols city, Tein Praymed to extend the inh wo the top of the verre’, 49 (hat the dame may illuminate the sur rounding country, A Sotnta explosion occurred at the Mechanic’ Fattery on Serift Creek, newr Peters Vr day last, by fou) persone owt their hi and ten we tuided, The building waa ¢ pletely caste wuIeL « m A pHootixe affray took place lately at Sulphur Springs I), whieh grew out of pelitioal dilfer ences Four persons wore shot dead and two in the bende of » don Tiwrg j# much surprised at the ibited by Feuiauem inl 4 seye it ie @ fact not to be diacuise spreading, notwithatsudiog the etforts of the Gov- srutment to crush it« In Movnt Auburn Cemetery, uoar Boonton, the svenues have been windiened andimproved. The receipia tor sales of laud ja t year were oun saree, aod the tuode on hand amount ‘ue total ouuber of iatermeuts ial, Bei wees the year 14), when tl eyetern Went joby operaion iu Buylaud, end toe year 1864, the f at revenues increased Irom 7 600,000 to 820,000,000 annuall®, giving @ clear profit, during the Inst ee f $5,500,000. A Metnoviet Boar! of finuwigration has been organized jo Missouri, to give informat ar eoccUrage tinigrauia ty wettioin that Biate, Lowel bonrds are ty be es ablslod in the reveral coun. ties, and much good is expected irom ie move ment, Hoaritats for amal!-pox canes have been eat litbed at Stevenson, Becatur aL Court Teon., under the direction of the ute of the Freeimeu's Bureau, Col, Callie teye that itis hie Purpose to estevish such houses in every county tu bad Cuatrlet, The Winooski and Algevaulo Contest The gunboate Winoosk! aod Alponquin will pro bably drop down to Panda Point this evening, eo ae be in readiness form start on Saturday morning dt ie to be hoped that all vessels running on the found will give the contestants the right of way. If thie te not done the ulte may Le serious, as hoth veesole will be going at such « high rate of speed that ‘twill be pextto imposible to stop them in time to avoid collision, The Winooski aud Algenyata will ew hl earry two red lights at the tore cross-trees, Both vewels are in fine condition for the race and itis hoped that oothing willeecur to prevent theie run. ning the full distance (300 miles) The Winooekt te the favorite voose! at preseut, having, in atrial trip Sunday, wade ty miles io four boure we bave no doubt that the Algouquia wili give ber « ose run for it, LOCAL NEWS MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tur’ Wearner—Skaring.—The change from frost to suow and slvet and then to rainof the lsat day or two, has brought the usual amount of elush and mud, which in most cases, having no chance to get into or through the gutiers, apread iiself ous far into the atreets,to tho great annoyance of immaculate broadcloth and patent leather —to @sy nothing of brogans and pumps. Bus another aod very large clase hb been disappointed a ite by this change in the weather. J'.e million of skaters, who up to this have enjoyed their fay- vrite sport on the ponds apd lakes in aud around the city, must hang their skatos ou the willows, or svmewhere else, until the good times come again. Bome of the skating matches announced w take place day before yesterday did come off however, but oshers bad to go over, The Fifth Avenuepond Tusteh was one of the moet successful ever given to thie vicinity, Four ladies contested for the gold medal, which was won by Mra, Miller of this ely Amunican Instirere—Resuirs ov run A.zeTIon.~The annual election for officers and managers of the Aimcrican Inatitute took place yesterday evening, Thero was » great deal of mterest manifested in the result, as there bas beeu much opposition to the management of the Iusti- tute for some years past, which has increased in autensity alnce the boliling of the last great Fair. Three ticketa were up—two being in opposition to the “) hominations."” The MewLera’ aud the opposition tickets were beaded with the neme of on. Horace Gresley for President, who was elec ted by 162 out of ¥79 votes cant, being « tmajority of 26 over thato! the regular nominee, Gen, H all, who received 127 votes, The opposition received 66 votes on the full ticket aid 96 splis, whie the seguir bad 91 full auc 86 splite, D. 3. Gregory, who was ou both tickeis, was elected frat Viee President; Jireb Bull was chosen Rec, Sec, 8. D ‘Dillan, Cor, Boc.; snd BK Conistock, Tre: rer~ the two latter Leing on both tickeis. There Was some heavy scratching doue ou the Coumit- feos and Managers ul tue Pair, as ihe Nouivating Comu iee Bominated themmelvewy Lubes the ballots had not been counted, the rewnieeould nob be kuown upto alate hour, After the auuouuce- weut of the electisa ol Mr. Grovley, au ab iiusted discussion took place iu oue of the rooms ot ibe Justituse adjoming, wh tho ballots wore being counted, which showed @ atrongy opposition to the eutire wauagemons of the lusd.uie's aliairs, Tue fact leaked out, that while tue ait ol lag yoar Was the inmost success.ul ol a peevious year, Fealiziug ip $Le gross receipts ped YU, vuly #100 of that amount reached the treasury. Lhe oppo @itivn @emed hipaly Pleased with the resale of the lection, {Looked lorward toa tevivul of the former iuttuenco aud proud posituu which the Lustiturse enjoy od A COLONEL Ay Last vou tun tyr Reet MENT. On Mouday eve Hag lapis an election fur Colonel of the Oth Koyviwent was beld wt the Ar- mory, over Bases Market. Brigadier General Marty MeMehou, tormorly of General Hooker's wel, Woe UDADNOUB!Y Elecie | CHAMBER OF CoMMLuCE ivanr Miurting —A spoctal mocting of ihe 4 a held yesterday, to rece vearefort ouihe W valves, Pere and Blips of the Guy, trom « Commitee previously appointed te prepare it, Too © uiule tee reported that ‘The opportunity to Legin the work te no afford. oo by weans of the Pier aud Wareioure Cuipany , ‘The exercise of tts powers are aur jectet bow pros per supervision, aud ite plau de proucunced cvinpetent engineers, wud believe! by y Com: Auitter, to be admirably calculated to @uswer ble @ud iy view, Wish piers erecied ou pillare of irvu aod stone wud having on thei sou ware. houses of Keveral stories high, the advantages they willatford w our largely iucreasiig commence, aru alos Leyon t calculation, Resolved, Luar ibis the sense of thie Committ shat he commerce aud bealtbfuluews ot the city, wud the preservation of the harbor, liuperatively demand tue establievmeut of w picper ey aie of atucke wod wtructures Kesolved, Laas our experiences hes shown that sche city authorives bave uieriy faced to do ther duty toward the city ani ie commercial juteresia ap this particular, auc thas private enterprise aud eespital should be inviws t provide the accommo- dations for commerce, Toast, in the juigmens of this Com. aistes, the plag of duck siruciures proposed by oo New York Pier wud Waroloues Company (ib | one presented to tie) Sue Legiuuiug of a ue®. permanent aod Gio, W Bits J 8, Soncnts After some debate, a motion wae adopted to Strike out certain paragrapbe of the Report, and the whole question was ecjourntd to the next regular meeting AMERICAN GrocuarmcaL 48D Starist cat Footy —Caverry to AsiaaLs.—A special Direing of thie Society was held Jest evening, to listen to an interesting paper by Henry DB ryh, Faq., late Booret of Legation of tha United States in Russia, on ' Station @ Relating to Cruehy to Animale’! He gave rome persone’ eriences f which he had severs te of Eicopés and drew adie of the m-ral ¢ te which bull-fighte, dog-t and cock fights, beste numeroua other im cruelty practised, have upon the mbes pad «itnesse! thers in Spain, @ bhe populace, including ladies of the highest rank, applauded the Verrivle Luteheries of the animals of each other, ae Wit were something subline. Me traced the low -orel aud physical condition of thay couniy to f tuessed iu vw peenee of cruelty tere hts car tothiaiove of cruelty to dumb animals, Mr Rergh then gave @ ehort history of the work eccomphabed by the Louden Suiety = for the prevention of cruelty to suituels ' the #3 years of ite ex abence J real tee vanes of tuany @f fle pater and meme bom ie WEQuesn, the Prince aud VP Walus, the Dukes of Devonshire, Buccleugh, aud others With » loag let of borue earls aid honorable le fensle, including the wenlihy Mew Bur ett Coutts, Dring the buciety's ex atence it hae prosecuted to coumeton aad | slineut Tyne Cases of ag ravabed crusty to au * a boat year ii cateol tie aremt ot Wid conser, of Whom es bad w pay #6 fine, while the rest wee otherw se puniehed The Baclety, br trnacta, placards aud ott my bewswo iar workel tp put now on sb ect, that aopravated canreaarer ery common pow. Mr, Bergh then called oil the nani fanumber of We mors prominent t 4 city, Who Lave fled thor intention i Lene to y in shies counter bd wleoms Hlowan, Ho ace Creel A. T, Stewart, Kk. L. Siewert, M, O' Roberta, Mocew end Henry Gri M. 8. end J. VP. Beas vihe@rk, an! wtacet Ot riwesites aro Boon Wo Le bekeu to alfecs an orvenization, Tux “ Montu’s MiInb,"' oF ¢ ommomorativ service for the repose of the lof the tate Pr. Cumuminge tock place yestertay mornin @u large congregation in Mt. Biephen'a Church. The ! ‘ sacred edifice appeared in the elaborate sable, flowers, and marked it during the previoua of sequies of the lamented deceased, The altar, however, had a @dditon to the former ornamentation, oue of which was s brilliant semi eof jeta on the dome of the I vacle, In thecentre sine, the wel the memortal cata the} At half past ton the pory menced, Fy the recitaiou of the preliminary ¢ for the dew which the Hey, Father F eolobrated ton High Maw of Kequ rey of the unl of the deceaset— she Key Father Woods offigiating as deacon, and Father MeGiyon ae oul deacon fr Purteall being waster of the cerewonies, The tmuaie wa rare excellence, severa Marotzek's opera troupe having kindly volunteered their servic he Mess was splen- ldly rendered, being Caerubini's Requiem, sung ireaa 0 sopulchral draperiegy, which by a double quartette cboir, Th v. Dr, Me Giynn paid an eloquent tribute to memory of the deceased, after which the services close DeaTw rrom A RatLnoap AccipENt,— Corover Collin held an inquest yester/ay on the body of Thomas Kearney, who was knocke! down and run overon Monday afternoon, at the corner of Elm and Pearl atreets, By a car of the Bleecker street and Fulton Forry line, from which he died yestertay, At the place where the accident ov. curred, it is necessary to drive very fast for the purpose of going up a Leary grais, Peveral wit Hesses testified thats flagman ouglt to be statioued atthat polut, The case having been submitted to the jury, the following verdict was rendered: * Thomas Kearney, the deceased, came to Lin death by being uccidentally run over by car No. 7 of the Bleecker street and Fulton Ferry Railroad, and aud that we exouerate she driver from all t 1¢ it the matter; and we think that the Company ought to have @ Dagman or an extra Lorse at t locality, to preven’ further accidents " Mr. K y Wass uative of Irland, and 43 years of aye TUB ARION BALL at the Academy of Music, last ming, Was attended by an lumense crowd of people, the greater part of whom were dressed in fancy costumes Tho festivities began at an early hour, but did not end till near daylight, Te Committee being, no doubt, desirous that the “Arion Ball’ of 1966 should not be reported In the newspapers, we refrain from publishing further particulars, City GoverNMant,—The Board of Council- men inet yesterday, A resolution was offered, and laid over under she rules, directing the compilation, by vid T, Valentine, Esq, of 3,000 copies of the Corpora. tion Ordinances at an expenses not to exceed 8,500. The reaclution from the Aldermen, appropriat ing $25,000 additional for the use of the Croton Aq educt Department in repairing sewers, etc. wan laid over, A resvlution was offered, under a general order, atopted, that the Mavor, the Pesdent of the Hoart of Aldermen, and the Prewdent of the Board of Cou e lmen, be constituted a Committee fo molect ® competent artist for the purpose of wu ainting @ correct keness of ex Governor Myron I. Clark, The price is set at $2,500, “A. journed, THE COURTS, Cover Carenpank luis Day.Supreme Court, Chew rel-Oyer and lermiver, tl ( Wit, gis bt ’ d 1 Let, 1h, 4 LATS AO, 1408, Sod, 15) TAS, 1957, 19 1d, 2014, rh iLL Now 678, 4 - libs, 116, O24, 47 oe. 13, 169, 165, 169, 172, 17 clusive, “ ‘ Chautere—Nos- b, 62, bs, ertor Court-—Part I~ Noe, 1793 US hee GAY TSTL, ISSL, dSs0, Inj Vare il—Nos. 1933, JY, Ud, AYU, WAY, YaNd, Dhue, Seed Bae Views Part T—Noa, 1298 W817, 1398, 18%, 1o0u6, : 6), 10 8 LT--Now, L146, 1080, Ladd, S08, 1210, 134, Ud, MUD, Ld DME, 14, e765, toby Tuk Jue. Witt Casm—Brgueare to Cuancra- NL Inerirerions lu the Supreme Court, yester day, the Madaine Jamel wiil case, iu which Char sod others are plaiutitfs, agt, Smith and others, ¢ofendants, came up betore Justice Clerke, on « vetion made by pinintitts to se: the i on (ucetions of feet arieiug in the pleadings, ‘The iasues ou the partot the plaint ffs were all vetiled on the hearing of the motion, The remaining question is ae to shove proposed by the celeudauta—oue ns to y of the testator, aud one as to the alleged tthe devises. The court rejected these latter will of Madame Jume!, who, it will be rememe berod, le the widow of Aaron Burr, and who died in July lest, is estimated to be worth beswoen one and eve anda bait million of dollars, The piaintitls are William Ration Jones, Stephen Jumel Jonca, F “ Jutel Prancbeil, and Louis Jaume! Maddox, neph- the tostatrix, ip conjuuction with The defendanie are Joln lioward og Adama Gideon Pott, rector, Ou and vestrymen of the Cuureh of the 4 at Carpanaville, The following are ets containod in the contested will me Jumel Revd sth terees . +s 00 Re t for Reliet of Respectable ludigent Aced Vemales 7 i . ; New York Orphan Asylum Now York Hospital, fustituton tor beat and Dumb Tostitution tor the Bind ‘ ttsee Boeley fer the Bevenut of Children and Sailors ‘trustees of the Ages and lufiem Clergy Pund ot the Episcopal Church i pevantes Protestans Episcopal Miss onary Society for seaien 2 Aumeriean bilie bevies the proceeds n to he Att her property fei atnong the ‘ ed to be oy A sieto the pay tiowed aud aiected to be made, jection, church wardens and vestry 61 the Tuterceetion, and Felice Leeardare, are to 16. ce.ve only the previous specific amount, Ketimating tue value ot rhe crtate at eleven hundred thonsand te onee Gollars, deuations to the New York Hoepital and focier) ering 96,000 la the list, would amount to about $15,000 each, ibe jissattia ee: forth that the will of Madame Jamel te invadds that atthe thine of making eucu pretence! wiii vt woround mind; that she did not eubsccit if to ihe paper purporting to be her will: au nylng other ponte in the wil a that the oniy euteeription off t o the paper and all her sete, were unis f adnlonuy obianed aud poocured foward smith, by Wa ol trad, unce ‘ J eoereion, " ewer Linen ©a v TURNTS HY Rers ENTS PLRAS AND BEN. TEN m yer aud Terminer yestere day, the stewart libel case was called up for the first thine before Judee Barnard, Mr. Colburn the defend. ant, appeared by his counsel Messrs, George Shea and John Fedgwick and pleaded noteullty. We under: etand that Mr, Colburu's Counsel have applied for the eppolntinent of as early a day asthe convenience of th court will permit, for the trial, public Inte rent, th The enee elicita Court room being yesterday following 1 fa the first « 4 not euilty ‘ fod eto Reoat He pleased guilty, and @ee seut to Sta i 1 the Pwo Jewled gulity to an from @ lady io the Pitth the Mouse of Ketuge Hates for atesling a a kontence of two rears €9 Remoteki for a ain iulehinent Hi hat e4 coat trom a hall wn tid ela months otfence receivel t in Delaaey ior a peer dareeu clothes waa sentt the penitentiary vo ton nd fined ‘ Vatrick Purves charred with the murder of one MeCudden m n to he ay fired tor toe fourtn Monday tealing ay bata bal UATY. WA tried and found hie t ton tle wos hot i the stee'’s Prisow fare and aie monte Pat tied on an indvin ener birgia i Hird Cesres at the pren ines of one Moneyponnr, im Canal atiect. ‘The ! Proner euiit dhe eeatenes was de teaac Colom Bas senteuced bt) the Mise Pract io ore year and thie months, for obtaining money !k Taylor pended bulk ay, Aud was sent to the yeare and etx tionthe ned) charced with stealing @ & Mi. Chichester, ploaded not aud the preecution oot fully making out their ese, was acquitted, Hewne re- 1 for @ tutuie charee Jobn ¢ eull, 461th @ leonious assault on othe “ sorton Mune Wk, the property thy. dle wae tive fF Sacto, on the Sihof December! placed tri tho s00UF Wha Orreeted a mat is lowers, while 4. aud while beiog taken # by an 1 to draw @ aiuell peed revolver, the ofticer, tortunately ouly etrik- ut, One fragmento the bullet, how- ever, striking the ottlees's toot, The detence waa that the affair occurred in an effort of the prisoner to rid Line@ell of the pletol, aud without auy improper intent, Afierau aleence of bait an bour the jury f@urued & verdict of guilty of assault ouly, with @ reolumendation to mercy for bie previous good characte Hie sent was adjourned to Friday, Covwr or Geyenar Sesstoms.—[o thie court yee: ferday, Navid Berkewich was convicted of efand larceny from the person, Michael Thormpeon and Win. Davis pleaded guilty to attemps at grand sarceoy, Max Friediander pleased guilty to forgery sm the fourth cexree, Au of the prisouers were Fetuauded tor aeuteuce Vouce Intmuntarser.—Arson and Burglary Two Men Arrested on Suapicion,-The residence of Mre. Meader, Thompeon sirvot, was eutered by burelare at about 4 o'clock yesterday moruing, Th thieves stole about $250 worth of property and then set fire to the furniture in the basement. The emoke awakened Kdward Meader, son of the lan dy, down suure i goon @xtinguished the «He then went to the frout dour wud calied the potlee, when be sawaman in the act of leaping Irom ope of tt lor windows to the sidewalk, Lhe tod by officer Burns of the Highth ‘with @ supposed sccompiice, whi morite wt: the street, The prisone Mooney Durslar was arr Precinet, toge was on the « nad th Martin Ts . atce book for bela whine Out vail Aobled,—Mary Muloay and Mark Drieeoll, of 274 Water sireet, were arrestet 5 ¢ sterday Ly oflicers Hort and Muller, of the 4th !'recinet, on a charge of having etolen #150 from John Brandon, ‘The comp'sinant raid that the woman took the money frou Lis pautaioons pocket, aod that she alerwaids Wave Liris $5) bill, Justice Hogan comuutied the primour for examination, Deriweoil is aleo charged wi having esoleu $10 trem Andrew H, At hie ploce ail night. He a4 Purdy to ieave the money w keeping, and the next mo: ug denied Abof the complainante woe detained having it. be Wikuese Brooklyn, RUNAWAY AcctDRNTS,—A horse attached to an uadertaker's wagon, belonging to Joseph Shultz, of the bowery, New York, ran away in Court street, mear iiamilton avenge, on Wednesday, and the driver, Bb. F. Sawyer, being thrown out, was severely injured .,.Shortly thereatier the bane ofa grocer’s wusou rau away, from the coruer of Third avenue and 22d street, aud, she vebicie upsetting, the inmates, named Jou HMarueschetten and Joun Oathot!, ¥ ith their wives, were thrown violently upon the ground, All were severely injured, Officer Nolan, of the 5th, in attempting to stop the trigh: ened animal, were somewhat hurt..., lhe last rus uu of buses belonging to Arnold Lois, ebt, In motion, They rau bus « short distance, however, when m helt wae pus to their brogiees, No damage resulted iu this cace CONVICTION OF A COUNTERFEITER or U, 8, Cusnesoy,—The trial of Nelson Stewart, in the U, » District Court (Judge Beuedics presiding), concluded yesterday afternoon, The evidence tue thet t the secused had in Of) Gare past @etablished several piaces tor the ulnecure of Couuterie:t Dillaand employed young u edapled tothe busiuess of printing, @neraving, The jury four isuutes thereatrer returned with averdictol guilty, Senten-e is fixed tor Wednes day of hext wee The prisoner appoars to be about OU years of age, and Moti bis arrest oceupied @ tive Mansion on piaten Isiand, Fob, 0.5. rises, 7 U2; 8 High Water, 0s 29 STEAMSIIIPS Ravannal; blur Doris, Boston; EB. BRIGS—B Re BCHOONERS for Vera Cruz; Vireo, 4 BD Souder, Charleston; Vhiladeiphia. AD) Terry, Charleston, + Croz, Wille Dill, Fernandina George Thomas, Bultiuore; Geo Washington, Stamford, ARRIVED, STPAMSHIPS—Palron, Mavre; Tripoli, Livi H Hlelveua, pool; Mavaria, Soutbampwn; Lybec, Savanna try, Newberu; BRIGGS ‘ley Malaga; Venus, Halifax, N 8, Elle worth, Georges Hanke: F.C Smith, Crystal River, EB F Sinith, Anuauessex, Va, Too Lute for Classification. MEETING OF THE NEW YORK Occon y: Peameou's Heuevolomt Association will be held this@vening, At thew meeting reom, 193 Bowery, By order of & Quoran are 354 Boy WANTED IN A STATIONERS Stare, 159 Third ave: wages $4 a week, Good refer. ence reyuled., and n reside near the store, ¢ LD sTERLOIYPE PLATES WANTED— Apply thiss 3 ing \ 7ANTED—TWO STRONG WOMEN Fi 4 ‘ice Giesnlue, who thoroughiv understand good recommendation; waves dtouud, Apoly to Mie WALLER, s wife, roou No. 5, top tloor, $4 Wallet, goo Janito:’ g i) REWARD—LOST ON THE STH INST, ve om 64 Catherine «t, a large white dog, with a large brown epot oo (he bead, aud a swale: ove on top bie tai; bad on @ leather collar, Ausware to the uame of DASU, The above reward will be paid Dus deter, aw ‘ ase e. per month at _ NORTH WALES, THE INN AT TREMADOC, ———0-—— it \s now some years since we wandered through the mountains and valleys of North Wales, and trace! out the roenes of ite former magnificence. We wonrlered then that thera ex eo little en- th sbont eo beautiful a district, and thet the Bog'eb aubmit to be taunte! with the “same tof thelr eceuery, yee when fuch varied and er. quinite beanty ia within a few hours’ “express of thar metropolis, Foreigners, eapecially, rush to Scotland, and rave about its Highlands ; but few can tell them of the might, majesty and dominion of lofty Bnowidon ; of the lovely valleys, ancient castles, impatient rivers, deep ailent glades, and torrenta of North Wales, Who that has ever seon can forget the feast of beauty ontspreal tn the valley of the Ciw the descent aud pars through it, the variety aud biveliness of the scenery, judependent of its his. torle interest. the ravines ®ud passes, the rugged rocka bigh placed sentinels of deep-hearted val- le\e—ebundant in evert natural beauty except Iskow There, indeed, Wales trust vteld the palm to K fiarney and Loch Lomond. it tas Hterally no lakew Dale being « flat-shored pool of water, iu or oar ab Unpacturesque town, Phere is ale something about Walea and the Welsh which gave ua an tu proton that We were for away from Fng'and—the thiniy-scattered pop- ulation, the blick-Aatted women scampering | the country op their shagyy ponies, the rich mounta: ad? and after Pinees with beauty. One of ns exe! “Ou § bow Isboull be to dwell in auch » where eorrow could not enter \*' The foolish words were hardly uttered, when *. heavy sigt caused ue to look back, and we saw om old, grey-headed servant in deep = mournings he did pot merely touch, he removed bia hat, and asked ““f we would like to ese front ofthe house!’ We followed him paseed the entrance he Peused, and poin hatehment which was 1 Pn A blood, wily rot aune Nigh cack beari, “beg pardon—t hnwbly t freedom,"* maid the oki aaryitor ; world show the youn, tered he ra’ A dtoe isponded over the which was reahing joy- crept slowly back to ite pardon for mye us ! thought 2 ¥ ‘that sorrow had ene ; + had! tho a a6 naste bad rey J a fearfil jen@on in thas ° valle fer rite hed there been wived of the chow bject of her affections Immediately after the birth of their first clulds Nes OU pUursiiia mesic dt they were fequal axe froth young): thir fortune ty they fed, clothe’, sua educated those who needed; they were Lieesed y the poor, | howored by the ric Dil we aay © | Aud pursuite assrmilited PY Thar uveys bua | & faine idea ot the one-Aeartedness of these t#o creatures; everybody declared made for each other, and to teat the Vale of Festiniog : bu au tiness al © the oak was uprooted, and the wouds Ved of its support, ia crushed and be and broek 1 SpPiteud iv Where is vuce Hourtahed |" . ™ ota b (To be Continued.) ny: sANBOUS Brest S GENUINE AND LNIMIT ALLA HALK_ DYE! rhe BRICK FIFTY CENT h vy stands higher in th atinuati publie than any othe: an met T ac tat 4, it fy ine taneous the color Leine eet ne soon ae applied e Misacnh PER BOX, sounds of their ton. ue, the utuatura aaot their Alpe scenery! Much expo- | the weather, and the masetulive effect Wheir beat~ireas, united to thelr want of cult va- tit, give to the female peasants o harea end unpleasing expression, We never saw o to sntenance, and sel lom ap vey AMOLE tier. The men are anil more unprepossersing 5 A vi Med hair te converted inio abeautinu HLACK « BROWS, without intr to ror sine ‘ees hot wach off nor catise any pasant feeling while epp'ying, and is, without fi of contradiciion, the Dest, SAPEST and CHEAPLS'I lair Dye manus factured 5 Sole Avent for Briest's Hair Dre, CN CRITTEN. TON, No. om Sixth avenue, where nllorde reatied ehould be addressed, To be tad of Droge our J tilekaet, wrom, short tempered tello ali the self» course, among the lateer i and our bost at T tainly smongst the Lryhsest. ladeed, the inu is oue of the most delightful resting places to be indamid t vely vaileye of this romantic intry ; isis situated in the Vale of Festiniog, 1 the hoss brim ful of the knowledge which tour- a ought to delight in—the local knowledge of wh country, and especially of bis own dis. . He knew racher wo little of the legeuds of his land to please ue; but perbaps he imagined it Deneatu bis dignity as maser of Tan-y-Hwich, au! finder, well a8 Sproprictor, of a real lead- mive, to take tov muck interest in foolish storios. lois Gow some years past, aud yet we remember so well the days we spen that happy valley bho eerts, yet possom eapots 0 though one of them w @ Wet Sund. “a wet Sunday’? is not to be eo mourned over in @ pastoral «istrict, where the working wan has the fresu ar, the breeze, and the sue always with hin. where be can see the sun set and rise, and where (he song of the bird and the hum of the bee are with him to and from the scene of healthful toll—as in a pent-up city, wheu the Sabbath 16 the only day wlen the trades wan or the artisen can look upon a tree, or les Lis children's little fees run upon the greea carpot of paradiee, Wo remember obeerving the deep, rich xreen of the foliage of sume noble groups of elm. trees tuat dotted au equally green amphitbeatre in front) and the tucessaut activity ol two little gray tirds, Who were occupied in catching thes—or atoor, Gat) she raiu suvsided, in Hitthus restlessiy through the damp air, uvering every inetants plaintive cry; end shen we oveervod the latleas curiosity wiih which citferent peasants, returo- ing from their worsuip amongst the billie, peered oiuto &@ Windew, Whih We suom @arued was tho deud-letter ctfice of tus nountain § districs Many paused aud reat, apa laughed, and custered, and pointed at the timne-soiled epistles, over Whicd spiders bad woven thelr nets, sad mould accumulated, Alas! What rovorde were sealed up within those decaying papers |— “ Short and simple annals of the poor'— ill-spelt, yet decp-felt, tales of love, the hope of beuer prospects, leading to marringe ; hich-beat. | fanciers high-heerted aspirations! others, | el with tears, telling of woe, of u ery, of | Wait! the caruest pleadings of # child for pacdon; the Lueband's long-expected letter come as last to ONB LOW restiiug where the grass grows high, and cowslips bus eud Liossom heart will turn to hima agacn—t bebe wall really forget and forgive ALI, as Wooian only can, and expects a quick reply; now he is doomed but froin far diderent Cause, to wai ho torced todo, aud he may wait | and watch the p short, quick step and hasty kuock--a) Waku iorevor! that tedious ever, sound is @ long-drawn sigh | Use by one the crowd disappeared, the rain Ceased, anu tho warm, delicious sun of June por ed a torrent of ligit aud heat into the Vale a Fes. tiniog; it Was as though # shower of diamonds ued falleu upon aud genimed the earth; every Llade of Biase shook ite radiaus jewel in the bieezs, aud every leai quivered With joy! We coulu uos re- sist (he tenipiation to ramble wp the bil, Wo passed to & rustic gale, Upon Wiach sume suu- burns rosy children were sitting, nos owing ig, for the qu.otuess of the pabbath was over ihe, as well a8 over the landscape—that Loly at liuess which must be felt by al! Sabbath wan jorers lu our English glades; felt, yes cannot be e@Xprensod, Wo saw smoke chiubiug iu a biue column above the trees toms clothed the mountain we were | secending, and asked @ litle yirl, whom any artist would Lave joy ed to sketch, woo was Creep= jug int the valley, peering every second moruent | fuio the yXol the pink fox-giove, aud watch. dg) Without disturbing We buttertiies tuat rested on the wild tosy-—we asked, **Who lives up there 7" Boe shook her heaa; the little muuue twiucors do not understand our Janguage: we poluted tothe smoke; ebe smued anu brushed, andssid swice, * Hal, bal? We sound afterwarus the piace from When e the simnoke proceeded wes el" dhe tall." We pursued our path, whica Was Literally pocked (row ous the Wountain, and Lune sbone side over precipices; ou the obuer, tees Of all Kinds auu cowre were Brouped by ihe haudct uaiure, whale rocks ui rugeeu clue ale, evOrgcoWR by moss licheus, and all sors of wild piauie, Were lowe in the axies, At | the prec p- {ous 4, pearance of our path devrcased 5 w tas tae Dleriaues Jutted over the Valley we bad qullieu, aud Upon Hoe * the Mali'' bau been built, ‘tWov@pluin edifice of grey sune; a broad terrace exeudiug from the front te the end of we elevated Pisin Ou WOieh Ib eboOd, While ihe back was sbelierud by the wountain which towered ve- Lind, a bigo as the eye could reach, Loe prospec! trom the esplanace was beautify Pho Vauey of Fostiniog extended as our tee uu- fuding Lee ® pavaroma, glowing and ylite og in tho sung OL; and Wo gaged down upon it irom the mudway clouds, We looked siong and along uw beaubiiul vale and could bob Bee @ sing! object ty disturd tbe repe A werry child w With Us agile ae a lawn, restless as o Waghugal but, alter one or $WO shouis, Which awoke the dre echoes of the his, Bue, too felt the etl ness ol the Beene, Gud nuruured her Geigut, Few things are more ilnteresiiuy thau to Wark the ine tlucuces of mature Upon aw child; anu wiule wo wore Watching the hushed expr on Of Les ade nuration, suudeuly Bumoshing toucued Ler baud buas miade Ler start back; is Was tue taper Lose of & beausful greybound, black a8 @ raven, bia cout shining like sein; the cre: hed up fo Lor taco abd Biniled—yes wuiled; @od ut you Lave not noted thes siniing look whic so peculiar w @ groyhoUuu's face you & uot yes learned W asppreciate one of bho moet pleasing Kanilesbasious O Canine coruwaluy, Tue dog bounded eveul Us Bud Woued Us bo auvance still fariher ou the esplanade, go a8 to bake @ soll clower survey of be Mal, Le wae quite glorious wo loo ob the Lilld ud tucunteins plug buelusel ves Up, ud Up, Uosid \Vor the BUD Was sesbing) ib Wee ‘iupossibie to bell Which were the rosy suns aug which the rosy clouds, Beneath lay the val- ley of woods, rilis, aud coages, exquisitely imiers bpersod with Held aud uiesuows; wey were all auns.ine, wad seciued @ sUuusling in Meweelres. Ay le ekUavsdinary Low aps We are Wo Connors Lap- er sbrman's | the may Wu Very W' RLD's FAIN,—THE GREAT PARIS BAVOSTLION oF 167, TO THE MANUFACTURERS, MECITANICS, IN\ ENTORS, PRODUCERS, ENGINE as, ARORITEO! » ARTISTS AND SCIENTIFIC AND Ent CATIONAL ORGANIZ Ae TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrick ov Tuk UNITED States AGENCY oF TH Exrosittos, No. 5 Spruce at, Tribune Build eR And No 40 Park Row, Limes Building, New York THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN A POINTED by the Seere the above named Aveucy, and Ope ruben of bie countrymen efforts to taake a comp! ee, interesting and creditable we poembie the representa. tion of our t tthe Great Exhibition, adorns this weth, jug to them igiorwation and UggeetiONs UpOU the subject, In each section osmigned to exhibitors of the Unitee States, the oblects exhibited will be divided imo tea groupe, na’ t (coup 1 Works of art, Group 2—Materials and applications of the liberal up 8—Furniture and other hoveehold artic ay & Clothing, Cine luding cloths) and apparel op O—Miniug, rough and wrought products, pp O— Los rumente wud processes of the mechan PAS hd 7—Food, fresh and preserved, in its various tes, Giious S—Live agricultural products and epecimena. Group 9 —-Nataral horuculturai producta find «pec 8, Group 10--O) jects ezpectally exhibited for tho pur. Mee of improving the physical and woral condition of tbe population, Applicants will please indi vateIna note to the Sppiicstion ; ‘ merce 1. It th is desiiod to exhitit mechines or other obs Jeets recurring foundat one or tpecial constructions, dg the dimensions of those foundations or construc sone, 2. If it is desired to erbip emplcyment ot water, of or Of steam, what quan. tity or what pressure ut water, or gas, of steam, wilh be pecesmary . S. Uf it is Cosired to put machinery in motion, wha will be the velocity proper to each toseliue, aod woe Motive power will be required, expiesied is horse. power 4. In general, whatever information will be of use in placing of the shines, aud, wherever possible, & sao Upon a fixed seale Tt le apprehended that individuals may not fully epprociae the iniporsapce of providing « comple @ tTepreventation of the er and the crude mericultaral and miceral pr of their States ; and he submits the exped y, Ol cogsing rome conp tent person to be inetrucied im each state te cause to be collected, labeled and forwarded to the Ageuey specimens of the character jndicated, epace tor which will Le cereerved, No rent will be charged to exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the space they eocupy but all he expenses for fitting up and decorating the eamo, herin the Pulnee of the Exposiiion or the Park, will be paid by them, Proaucera who apply for room in the park, an pro pore to establish there constructions of any kind, o« opparatue requiring the agricultural bulidings, or gardens, will take care give a pian, with aacate of the estab ishment sowed with an indication of the exteut of ground which w be necrssary, Ime notice will be given to applicants to the acceptance or rejcction of their appiications. If ace cepted, the sppucants will have uutil January 31, 1507, to prepare and traneport their epeclucns 1@ New York, Hetailed plana, on tho scale of Om.020 to the meter, @iowing ihe place assigued to each exhibitor, and each tudividual mode of exhibiting, toy list of the exhibitors, wil, be traner Government Agent priorto Jan. 21, 1 in oruee that the Tmperiol Commisson moy regulate the interior partit ons of the building 10 accordance with the requirements of this nation, Fach nation ean olaim, as its epecial park, that pa: of the Champs de Mare acjoiving the space ellot: to it in the Malace of the Kxp «ition ther ‘bo prevent unnecessary trouble, itshould be under. Stood that it ea prunary object to make the repo rentation of the United Staces as complele as posible in ail the grou euumerated below, wad that it will ther tore fe Hecessury torclect representative artic ee in every group, rather than accept au excess in any one, In order to secure the universality of character above indicated, itis sureceted that ineach city om Delehborhood, those ciaases of manufacturers, arth zana, and o'hers who produce articles tor very eevera, coneulption, should, w thout any delay, agree amoug use or themeclvos ae to the epecimons for which space should be applied tor. ry eflort should be made to bring forward new ful mechanical lavenioas, combinations and tand pains alhould be taken to have all articles neatly ald thoroughly finished and prepared for exh. bition, The selections of products yil! be limited in quam tity to the erca they are to cceupy; butin variety and aracter they should comprige s full and fair repro. sentation of Awericau producta industry, arte wud wilence, In compliance with a re jnest made through ous Minister ac Paria, the time tor fling applications trom the United States has been so tur extended that alb whieh reach the undersigned before the Ist ot Janne ary next will be ip season, When examined and cone sidered, the decision will he duly made known, Parties wishing fo exhibit, & 6 requested to apply immediately to the undersicned jor correct forme of application and ins! ructions incloging postage stamps for rep! cepted should be delivered at New Yor’ ry Sl, LSet pted will be shipped from New York te Paris pod returned at Government expense, Uf the expected necessary BoUOR of Congress oliuins, The amount of epwe aseignet tothe United Stat in the Pghibition at Pai sbout thirty thousan eet, The epace to be assiened to them in the eure rounding park for agriculvir.t aud opher purposes hag not yet been cecided upon; and as it depends upoa the nature of the Hicntion for-pace there, it ig very desirable that euch application shoud be eco 1 As BOOD AB Poser le, 5 : As mueh PEOMpLNees as may be consistent with due deliberation ts earnestly reconunended in all appliens tions, as it 8 pomsibie that those received at New Yorg aiter the Lit of Juguary, 1506, will be too late, Forfurther pertienlant adress ent for t) as UNIT No. 5 Spruce street, su Exposition for the ED states, aud No, # Park Bow, New Yop